ATTAR! M!X#3

ATTAR!

ATTAR! – M!X#3 = One half of Mustang kicks off his latest tape with Perseus’ rad ‘Running Back To You’ and just keeps that level of awesome throughout. This is a sweet hour that should have you thinking about the weekend already!

ATTAR! = M!X#3

The tracklist:

01. Perseus – Running Back To You
02. Tronik Youth – Body Lovin’
03. Juveniles – Ambitions (Midnight Savari Dub)
04. Pitchben – Stand Up (Tiger & Wood reMix)
05. Cadillac – Blue Skies (Ray Mang reMix)
06. Astrolabe – Cave Disco (Discotexas Edit)
07. Kellerkind – Backflash
08. The Rapture – Sail Away (Aeroplane reMix)
09. Montevideo – Horses (Mickey Re-Work)
10. Holy Ghost! – It’s Not Over (Dimitri From Paris Erodiscomix)
11. Steve Bloodbath & (Thee) Mike B – Iration

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Goldroom X Citizens!

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Once more Josh Legg has knocked it out of the park with his latest Goldroom reMix. I would say the constant quality is getting tedious if it wasn’t for the fact that his reMixes rock.

this time around it’s Kitsuné’s Citizens! turn for a ride on the Goldroom train as their ‘Reptile’ gets and almost Italo workout. Check out those bright, shimmering synths, like something straight out of an optimistic ‘80’s Sci-Fi movie, a new feature to Goldroom’s arsenal, but one that slips in effortlessly with the laidback funk we’ve come to love. Mixing that with Citizens! track actually results in the most ‘80’s Goldroom track to date, an interesting, but not in the slightest unwelcome, development.

♫ Citizens! – Reptile (Goldroom reMix)

‘Reptile’ is released 19th March with reMixes from remixes by ATTAR!, Cosmic Kids & Tony Adams, Matthias Zimmermann and ColeCo.

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Michael Senna & Peter Zohdy

Michael Senna & Peter Zohdy

Michael Senna & Peter Zohdy are a pair of Danish producers who are gearing up for the release of their new single, ‘All In Vain’.

It’s a big room ElectroPop/House track with retro Disco edge. It’s the bassline that does it, the bassline and the icy synth hits, both are pure ‘80’s sounds that have been folded into a peak time House track to give it a New Wavey flavour. Add to that some floaty deadpan vocals and our beloved synth toms and you have this strange mixture of euphoric House and late night analog Disco. the B-Side, ‘Dirty Talk’ continues the vintage sound theme into almost Bleep House territory for a truly retro slice of dance music. The EP also comes with a Techno’d up mix from Blonde:Ish.

Michael Senna & Peter Zohdy – All In Vain

Michael Senna & Peter Zohdy – Dirty Talk (Original Mix)

‘All In Vain’ is out now.

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Niki & The Dove’s The Fox’ video

Niki & The Dove’s new video for their single ‘The Fox’ is a pretty lovely to look at CG fest.

Directed by WINTR the clip, well, just watch it, you’ll see. I’m sure there is a story somewhere.

‘The Fox’ is out now on Sub Pop.

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Moon Boots’ new tune

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French Express’ Moon Boots, despite having bills to pay himself, has gone and thrown caution to the wind and dropped his latest big Nu-Disco tune for free!

‘Bills To Pay’ is pretty cosmic and pretty beach party, in terms of it’s Disco standing. So maybe like a beach party on Jupiter or something. With a big soul vocal sampled hook and a creeping funk bassline the track just inspires the boogie. If fact, even though it had the big diva refrain and some seriously strong House piano, it is that bassline, subtly but funky in a Quincy Jones way, that makes this tune so infectious.

Moon Boots – Bills To Pay

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Figure Of 8’s new single

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I’ve been dying to write about this for a while now, the new single from Figure Of 8, ‘No One Cries For Me’, out next week on On The Fruit Records.

Belfast’s purveyor of all things Pop and House enlisted the help of Bright Light Bright Light and Our Krypton Son and the sublime vocals of Sophie Galpin to create a deep , soulful slice of ElectroPop that will stay with you all day after just one listen. The track has a Balearic, sunrise feel to it, but without all the associated cheese, there’s also a strong streak of late ‘80’s dance, such as The Beloved, DNA in ‘No One Cries For Me’. The more I listen to it, the more I feel like this is a classic dance track, and one you will definitely be hearing a lot more of. An intensely emotional track, both vocally and musically you can’t help but be haunted by the memory of it.

Figure Of 8 (Feat. Sophie Galpin) – No One Cries For Me (Radio Version)

‘No One Cries For Me’ is released 13th February.

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Substatic’s ‘Opened Up’

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If you happen to be in London town this Friday I’m sure you will be attending the launch party for our ‘electronic rumors Volume 1’ compilation CD, amongst the acts appearing on the album and playing live that night will be Bristol’s almighty Substatic. The, now, two peice will be showcasing some brand new material and as a little taste they have released their latest tune on their SoundCloud page.

The first thing I noticed about ‘Opened Up’ is how accessible it is, Substatic have always been able to turn a tune, to deliver catchy, memorable songs, but ‘Opened Up’ is a whole new level of 21st century alternative ElectroPop. Keeping one foot in a Dubsteppy, Deep House arena Substatic squarely plant their other boot in radio play’s sandpit and kicks things around. I could easily imagine Annie Mac or Zane Lowe spinning this tune. There’s an electronic Indie vibe going on here, similar to CHEW LiPS, but with more of a heavy bassed dancefloor leaning. Can’t wait to hear what else they have in store for us on Friday!

♫ Substatic – Opened Up

You can catch Substatic live in London this friday celebrating the release of our ‘electronic rumors Volume 1’ compilation. Detailes here.

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Alpha Boy & Jowie Schulner

Ooooo, an Alpha Boy and Jowie Schulner collaboration! That’s the kind of get together worth of an issue of Marvel Team-Up! Two of the most talented players in on the SynthWave scene getting together is like a meeting of retro-minds. You know how in the ‘70’s when two acclaimed Prog Rock guitarists met on the battlefield of the stage, you just know it’s going to be a technical solo extravaganza, well that’s what this is like, with synths.

And it’s totally epic, retro synth work with a musicality of the highest order. The solos are stratospheric and completely allowed to shine by a stripped down Italo backing. I like to thing Jowie and Alpha Boy took turns with the solos, kinda’ like a soaring synth lead battle. Can you imagine this performed live on keytars? That’d be awesome!

♫ Alpha Boy (Feat. Jowie Schulner)- Lost In Space

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Walter Sobcek’s ‘The January Tape ’Slopes Deluxe’’

walter sobcek

Walter Sobcek– The January Tape ’Slopes Deluxe’ = An awesome, fun, mixtape from the Dreamwave act that spans boarders. Full of twisted funk and laid back grooves this is one for chilling in the sun.

Walter Sobcek – The January Tape ’Slopes Deluxe’

The tracklist:

01. Walter Sobcek – Miami (Kido Yoji reMix)
02. 2 Guys In Venice – Cookies
03. Fallulah – I Lay My Head (Shook reMix)
04. Timex Social Club – Rumors
05. Perseus – Running Back To You
06. Nile Rodgers – Yum-Yum
07. James Blake – The Wilhelm Scream (Poindexter reMix)
08. Aeroplane – Save Me Now (Original Mix)
09. Joe Goddard – Gabriel
10. Feist – Inside & Out (Hannes Fischer Edit)
11. Kolombo – Waiting For
12. Deee-Lite – Groove Is In The Heart (Gigamesh reMix)
13. Larry Heard A.K.A. Mr Fingers – Can You Feel It? (Vocal Mix)
14. The Sound Diggers – B! My Revolution
15. O’jays – Put Our Heads Together
16. Oliver – Memories Of The Future (Original Mix)
17. Mord Fustang – Milky Way (Kachas Space Journey reMix)
18. Yazoo – Situation
19. Viceroy – Paradise

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Silenx goes lunar

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Portuguese Synthwave producer Silenx creates something truly otherworldly with his latest track, ‘Lunar Landing’.

An atmospheric, ambient peice which is an ode to, and a soundtrack to, the 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing. Silenx  crafts a mood with is both Sci-Fi-esque and majestic, capturing not only the technological achievement but also a moment that made history with big sweeping chords that play against echoing arpeggios that conjure a feeling of loneliness. Silenx really bring the moment alive, musically.

♫ Silenx – Lunar Landing

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